Hello my fans. Welcome to another installment of my blog. To begin with this blog, may I say that my programming teacher is awesome and should always follow this pattern of test hints. I say this mainly due to the fact that I wrote a test in a record breaking 15 minutes on the computer, and 20 minutes on the written aspect of it.
How you ask? Why I will tell you. With about 3 hours of hard work on errors that magically fix themselves. Roy(Hippie Jesus) and I spent about 2 hours on MSN working on our pizza question. The question itself wasn't the problem. The code itself made perfect sense, it flowed properly, and no flaw in the logic of the program. The flaw was in that for some reason, a public double, a regular double and anything else would randomly not work, and work the next attempt. Literally, I could press play, it would screw up, and the second time around the program would work. The error would be in that a variable would not exist in "that" context. Except that it was dimmed in the location of the error, with a value assigned to it. Thank God for C#'s incredible error support, which did nothing.
Eventually Roy and I decided to just throw away our work and start again, doing the exact same thing to isolate the difficulty. Which did not show up again. At all. Even though it was a carbon copy of the program that would not work. And Christmas was saved. Not really, but my pizza question was. It was also the work of 5 minutes to create a program similar to patient info, and set it up for the test. Again, may I say that I hate semi colons, and squiggly lines, as well as C#'s error system. (Noticing a trend?) Farewell good sirs, and I hope you join me for the next installment of Blake hates [Insert essential code here]......err i mean Blake's programming blog.
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